June 18th It had been a bad day all round. A long work day, some bad family news and then I sat and watched England play probably their worst ever game of football in drawing against Algeria in the World Cup.
I normally check my emails every day when I come in from work but on this day I had not bothered. I watched the game and thought an early night was in order....half way up the stairs I thought I would check my emails and logged on .......in amongst the numerous phishing emails encouraging me to log on to a bank account (that I don't actually have) I saw an email from CIC in London. My heart pounded, immediately thinking of what bad news it might contain.
I opened the email and it said:
Dear Mr Wheeldon,
Your application has reached the final stage of processing. Please follow the instructions in the attached letter carefully. Your file number is indicated in the subject line of this email. It is a 'B' followed by 9 digits.
Unless your passport or the passport of one of your accompanying family members (if any) expires on an earlier date, your permanent resident visa(s) will all expire on 15th April 2011.
I knew straight away that this was the good news we had been waiting for.
I sent 4 of these wonderful documents by special delivery the next day to London and they duly arrived back on 10th July with the shiny Canadian Immigrant Visas inside.
Our next step would be to land in Canada before 15th April 2011 and we spent many hours discussing when would be best. August, October or March appeared to be the best options given work commitments and annual leave etc
Ideally we wanted to go in August 2010 as our best friends the Shepherds had been there for 3 months and we wanted to see them and also so we could taste the warm weather that Nova Scotia had to offer. The problem with this option was the ridiculous prices of flights, nearly £3000 with AirCanada and Canadian Affair had all flights booked up.
We considered flying out to Boston and then driving round to Nova Scotia which would have meant 'landing' at the New Brunswick - Maine border at Houlton which wouldn't have been ideal. Then as a result of looking at flights to Boston we stumbled on the fact that AirCanada offer most flights to the US a lot cheaper than flights to Canada and so I contacted AirCanada to see if it was possible to have a stopover in Halifax on way to Boston.
A nice lady at AirCanada suggested we look at booking a multi flight option London - Halifax - Boston - London. We did this and the prices were considerably cheaper than direct flights to Halifax.
We booked the flights, together with hire car, Boston Hilton Hotel for 2 nights, 1 night at the Super 8 Motel in Truro and 6 nights at the Holiday Inn in Truro.
Our landing date would be 26th August 2010.